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NY Phil Announces 'All Angles Considered' Spring Gala

January 3, 2024 | Susan Elliott, Musical America
Apart from fund-raising, the New York Philharmonic’s annual Spring Gala appears to have missions to accomplish and messages to deliver: The centennial of its trademark Young People’s Concerts; the propensity for music education of its … » Read
 

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Pittsburgh Pops Helps Offset Post-pandemic Slump

January 3, 2024 | Sarah Shay, Musical America
The pandemic wreaked havoc with audience behavior in the performing arts across the U.S. The forced abandonment of live performances for a year or more, combined with the explosion of streaming services, served to gut post-pandemic subscriptions … » Read
 

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The Ones We Lost

January 3, 2024 | Taylor Grant, Musical America
The classical music world lost a wealth of talent in 2023. Here are a number of artists, pedagogues, and administrators who have made significant contributions to the field during the course of their lives. Italian soprano Renata Scotto , whose … » Read
 

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The Met's New Carmen: Car-and-Truck Version

January 2, 2024 | George Loomis, Musical America
In accordance with recent tradition, the Metropolitan Opera instituted a new production on New Year’s Eve (December 31). Its unremarkable choice of Bizet’s Carmen this time may have been motivated more by the present trend to … » Read
 

Reviews

Three Music Critics on Maestro

January 2, 2024 | Susan Elliott, Musical America
Among high-profile music (as opposed to film) critics, opinions of Bradley Cooper’s Maestro are mostly positive, or “pretty good” as Mark Swed writes in the Los Angeles Times . Cooper’s commitment to getting the story … » Read
 

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New Artist of the Month: Horn Player Ben Goldscheider

January 1, 2024 | Clive Paget, Musical America
LONDON—Of all the instruments in an orchestra, the French horn is the most exposed. One crack and the whole audience winces. Listening to a fiendish bit of Peter Maxwell Davies a few months back at London’s Wigmore Hall, it was a … » Read
 

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Vienna Boys' Choir Gets a Gov't Bailout

January 2, 2024 | Associated Press
BERLIN (AP) — The Austrian government said Saturday that it is giving the country’s centuries-old Vienna Boys Choir 800,000 euros ($884,000) to help it out of severe financial difficulties. “It goes without saying that we will … » Read
 

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The 2023 Summary: MA's 12 New Artists of the Month

December 30, 2023 | Susan Elliott, Musical America
As the annual de rigueur “End of the Year” summary, Musical America focusses not on the big events of the past but on the emerging stars of the future. Discovered in action by our critics, the 12 New Artists of the Month in 2023 range … » Read
 

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Putin's Dream Come True: Gergiev and the New 'Coordination Council'

December 29, 2023 | Maya Pritsker, Musical America
On Christmas Day, Russian Minister of Culture Olga Lubimova invited Valery Gergiev, pianist Dennis Matsuev, and three cultural bureaucrats from the Moscow Philharmonic, Russian State Television and Radio (VGTRK), and her own Ministry of Culture … » Read
 

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U.K. Musicians Post-Covid Are Suffering

December 29, 2023 | Anthony Brown, Musical America
Life for musicians in the U.K. can be pretty grim at the moment. A recent census of over 6,000 of their peers found that 30 percent of professional musicians are experiencing low mental well-being, due largely to financial circumstance. "It's … » Read
 
 

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